Schoenoplectus tabernaemontani |
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great bulrush, soft-stem bulrush |
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Habit | Stout, herbaceous perennials from rhizomes, the culms 1-2.5 m. tall, soft, terete. |
Leaves | Leaves few, toward the base of the culm, with well-developed sheath and short blade. |
Flowers | Inflorescence umbel-like, open, with spikelets in small, sessile clusters or singly on the lax branches of the inflorescence; spikelets shiny, reddish-brown, 7-10 mm. long; principle involucral bract solitary, 2-8 cm. long, erect, like an extension of the culm, green; lesser bracts small, chaffy and brownish; scales subtending the flowers scarious, 2.5-3 mm. long, with linear, reddish-brown marks on a brown background, not wholly concealing the achenes; perianth of 2-6 fragile, barbellate bristles; stamens usually 3; style bifid or trifid. |
Fruits | Achenes 2.0-2.3 mm. long, plano-convex or unequally triangular. |
Schoenoplectus tabernaemontani |
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Flowering time | June-August |
Habitat | Marshes and muddy shores of lakes and streams at lower elevations; tolerant of alkali. |
Distribution | Occurring on both sides of the Cascades crest in Washington; Alaska to California, east to the Atlantic Coast; also in Central and South America.
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Origin | Native |
Conservation status | Not of concern |
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